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Cherry Cake Recipe with Lemon Icing

Angela MooreWednesday, June 24, 2015

Sometime ago a Mary Berry recipe for Cherry Cake was featured on The Great British Bake Off. I adore Cherry Cake, a favourite cake of mine that was baked by my late Aunt Fay. So for my birthday this year my sisters and niece all got together to bake me a Cherry Cake. I pointed them in the direction of a recipe I found on A Very Melly Bake blog. You will be pleased to hear that all went smoothly, possibly because my sisters both understood who was in charge - my niece!

Cherry Cake Recipe

This recipe made a lovely cherry cake, and everyone (who likes cherries) in the family tucked into a slice.

MethodPreheat the oven to 160C Fan/180C electric. Line a 18cm round cake tin.

Rinse the glace cherries and pat dry with kitchen paper towel. Put 5 cherries to one side. Chop the remaining cherries into quarters and toss in a little flour. This helps to prevent the cherries from sinking to the bottom.

Cream the butter and sugar together

Gradually beat in the beaten eggs.

Sift in the flour and baking powder into the mixture, and fold in.

Add two thirds of the cherries with the ground almonds to the mix and fold together. Now add the milk and stir.

Pour the mixture into the cake tin, sprinkle the remaining cherries on the tip and push them just under the surface of the cake mix.

Bake for 50 minutes, check with a skewer If you need extra time you may need to cover the top with foil or greaseproof paper.

Leave the cake to cool in the tin slightly, turn out onto a wire rack after approx. 15 minutes.

Cherry Cake with Lemon Icing

Making the icing

I was reliably informed you sift the icing sugar, add the lemon juice and mix. Then using a spoon drizzle the icing on the cake, using a criss cross pattern. Then top with the remaining cherries cut in half, add as many extra cherries as you like.

I believe there may have been a slight disagreement when it came to the style of decorating. But as far as I am concerned, it looks great and tastes great. Which for me, makes it the perfect cake.I am linking in with June's Love Cake challenge of Midsummer Madness, for more information visit JibberJabberUK.